How to Activate/De-Activate USB Debugging On Android 4.2/4.0/2.3 Devices

If you're using any Android Smartphones and Tablets than you must be aware of Android's USB Debugging Mode which allow users to connect Android devices with Laptops and Computers to work on Android SDK. If you're not familiar with USB Debugging Mode than you can follow our guide to Activate and De-Activate USB Debugging Mode On Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and Android 2.3 Gingerbread devices. People usually use Android's USB Debugging Mode to save their personal data, log-files and to test Android Apps if you're developer. With the use of Android SDK after activating USB Debugging, Android Developers tests their live apps to make it perfect. Normally when you purchase any Android's device the USB Debugging is self-de-activated and users have to activate it later. So in this post we are going to share a tutorial on How to Turn-Off and Turn-On USB Debugging Mode On Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and Android 2.3 Gingerbread devices.

Step 1: Go to Settings >> About Phone.Step 2: Now, Go to "Build Number" at the end of the Scroll list.Step 3: Press on “Build Number” for 7 times. While typing at the third times, you should see prompt message to indicate you that 4 more taps to go to developer options.Step 4: Now Continue 4 more Pressing.Step 5: You are done, now go back to the Setting page.Step 6: Now you will be able see Developer Option on your setting list, when Developer Option appeared; you can Activate/De-Activate USB Debugging Mode. Done!!